rasputin71
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qftThis thread is gettin out of hand, im out!
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qftThis thread is gettin out of hand, im out!
I don't blame you. I might have to do the same...This thread is gettin out of hand, im out!
So you're saying that if I cover a branch with a black bag, the rest of the plant will feed it and it will grow a nice fat bud regardless???fan leaves collect light and feed your plant whether the buds are blocked out of direct light or not.
Thats a fact.
no i wasnt saying that.So you're saying that if I cover a branch with a black bag, the rest of the plant will feed it and it will grow a nice fat bud regardless???
I don't think so.
Sorry folks - but due to peoples complete inability to read - particularly the first lines of this thread, I'm unsubscribing my own thread. I've grown tired of repeating myself.
Thanks for the support for those who've offered it.
I will continue the experiment - but don't expect any further updates from me. I'll post the results when it's all done for those who are interested.
I don't need this...
Troll.Outcome.............uh Dumbass leaves his own thread to discover what a dumb ass idea it was in the first place. theres your outcome
Yes that's a fact. But that fact doesn't mean that removing fan leafs one might still get a equal or greater yield because of other factors under the right circumstances.fan leaves collect light and feed your plant whether the buds are blocked out of direct light or not.
Thats a fact.
He's right, the whole plant will suffer from the over pruning not just one side. The plant will struggle to meet demands to respire with less surface area resulting in the whole plant being affected. Photosynthesis will also be impaired, meaning less energy, for the plant as a whole to do its job,
Thats basic Botony grounded in science......., uh experiment over I think.
Wrong thought process....I agree - it's not "real science". I don't have a controlled lab, I'm not recording anything - I never claimed it to be real science. First sentance of this thread - "I'm doing this for my own interest". If you don't like it - run your own experiment. I'll be happy to read your results.
I'm not testing "trimming stresses the plant, decreases yield" - I'm really first testing the more basic idea "does one side affect the other". Most people say it does - I'm not convinced. Water and nutes affect the whole plant, but those are different plant system than photosynthisis - which is more localized. The flow of water and nutes travels in one direction - from roots through the stems and out the leaves - this leaves little room for any lateral transfer of energy. One side shouldn't give a damn what the other side gets
well.. if you removed a negligible amount of leaves.. the yield difference would be... negligible correct? try removing a substantial amount and see what happens.. I believe we both know the conclusion of that...Yes that's a fact. But that fact doesn't mean that removing fan leafs one might still get a equal or greater yield because of other factors under the right circumstances.
People keep talking about side by side, I only did it once, removed most the fans from one clone and none of the other and got the same yield from both. Everybody told me before I did it that I would lose yield, a fact! but I didn't. Keep an open mind that all our facts might be true but we might not know how they fit together.